Got the truck (8 x 12 flatbed on a one ton) but no dump on it (yet). I love the flatbed though! Cant wait till I can afford the dump hoist. We can dump yard debris (grass, leaves, what-not) and brush (sticks, hedge trimmings, bushes, etc) for free at the county recycling center (this part of it is open after-hours too so I can dump at 7 at night even). My mom likes the grass and leaves and such for in her big vegetable garden and I know a few people who have big country gardens that also like it in theirs. Never hard to find a place to dump I just go wherever is closer/more convenient.

You guys have the life. If i dumped on a field like that, they'd impound my truck (whether I owned the land or not). If it was my land, I'd atleast get a summons and need a few permits to shut the neighbors mouths.

I haven't got a permit yet to dump at the landfill yet, its a big process, and you go on a waiting list?????? But the other local places charge $25 - $35 A YARD!! I'll stick to bagging and leave it on thier curb as long as I can.

I happen to luck out I can get rid of my clippings at all of the houses in the woods with owners permission. If I do a clean up I can get rid of the leaves, vines ect at my farther in laws place. I luck out big time

Better not broadcast this any more. According to EPA and most state environmental agencies, dumping anything anywhere without a management system in place is an illegal dump. Technically in my state, if a homeowner doesn't regularly turn the pile of grass clippings behind his garage, it is an illegal dump site.